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August, find the huckleberries up high, early September look for the chockcherries. then a couple weeks later they usually start hitting the elderberries. All depending on the summers berry crop tho! (and any fruit trees!)
Quote from: mountainman on December 30, 2012, 11:12:32 AMAugust, find the huckleberries up high, early September look for the chockcherries. then a couple weeks later they usually start hitting the elderberries. All depending on the summers berry crop tho! (and any fruit trees!)That must be an east side thing. On a typical year on the west side the hucks don't ripen until mid September, peaking end of the month. First two weeks of October are unreal good. Most people have either tagged out or given up by then.